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Liberia: Govt to Launch Hydro Rebuilding January 14
New Dawn, 9 January 2014
The Liberian government will on January 14 break ground for the reconstruction of the Mount Coffee Hydro Plant in White Plains outside Monrovia. This will pave the way for the… Read more »
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Liberia: Electricity Boost? German Company Takes Over Mt. Coffee Reconstruction in Liberia
FrontPageAfrica, 30 October 2013
The much talked about rehabilitation of the MT. Coffee Hydro Plant in White Plains seems is set to begin as the Government of Liberia, through its Mt. Coffee Project Implementation… Read more »
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Liberia: Recommendation to Ratify Hydro Dam Forwarded
NEWS, 24 July 2013
The Liberia Senate through its committee on Ways, Means & Finance has recommended the ratification contract for the rehabilitation of the Mount Coffee Hydro Dam. Read more »
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Liberia: The Imperative of Restoring the Hydro Dam
NEWS, 22 April 2013
Most Parts Of Liberia remain dark and without electricity since the second round of hostility ended ten years ago. The country's Mount Coffee hydro dam was destroyed during the… Read more »
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Liberia: U.S. Support to LEC Nets Over U.S.$50 Million
Informer, 7 December 2012
U.S. Ambassador Deborah Malac and Liberian Government authorities Thursday (Dec 6) signed a US$9.1 million grant that will expand electricity supply to Monrovia and its environs,… Read more »
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Liberia: U.S.$65 Million, Not U.S.$875 - MOF Clarifies
New Dawn, 7 December 2012
The Ministry of Finance wishes to clarify that it is currently finalizing Credit Agreement with the European Investment Bank in the amount of US$65 million and not US $875millionas… Read more »
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Liberia: Liberia Maintains Strong Advocacy for Supports to Energy Sector
Heritage, 10 October 2012
Liberia's Finance Minister Amara Konneh knows first-hand what access to electricity can bring to the developing countries, particularly in his post-conflict Liberia where the need… Read more »
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Liberia: Govt Plans to Rejuvenate Hydro-Power
ThinkAfricaPress, 18 July 2012
With the help of renewed investment, the Liberian government hopes to rejuvenate the country's hydro-power. Read more »